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Lisa Mulflur Obituary

Lisa Marie Mulflur, 51, passed away on July 23, 2006. Lisa was born to Auren and Jean Pierce on December 23, 1954 in El Cajon, CA. She graduated from Grossmont High School in La Mesa, CA. She moved to Colorado Springs in 1981 and attended Blair College. Lisa worked for 25 years as a customer service representative in Denver and Colorado Springs. Lisa married Steve Mulflur on May 25, 2003 in Colorado Springs. They enjoyed travel, skiing, hiking and camping. Survivors include: Steve, Lisa's stepmother, Ann Pierce of Del Mar, CA, and brothers: Gary and Dennis of Colorado Springs. Brian, another brother, predeceased her. Her uncles: Phil Pierce and Burt Lewis; aunt, Martha Lewis; and seven nieces and nephews also survive her. Lisa's beloved yellow lab, Mollie, died less than 24 hours before her. Lisa also loved horses. Visitation is at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, July 29, 2006 followed by services at 11:00 a.m. at Swan Law Cascade Chapel.

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Published by The Gazette from Jul. 28 to Jul. 29, 2006.

Memories and Condolences
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Glenn Harmes

August 22, 2006

I have to tell a little story about Lisa. My friend Jeri and I were laughing and joking downstairs while she was trying to go to sleep. She told us to keep the noise down. Ten minutes later she asked us again. We tried but it didn't work. Finally Lisa said "If you two don't shut up I'm kickin you out!!! She was serious. We went to sleep immediately. Ilove you Lisa and sweet dreams. Glenn and Jeri too.

August 22, 2006

Lisa,

You are a strong person and I love you for that. You're in my thoughts and prayers. Glenn

John Tanner

August 9, 2006

Steve and Family,

I used to carpool with Lisa from Colo Spgs to Denver when she worked at Pacificare. I think of her often. I used to visit her and Molly often when I lived in the Springs. I live in California now and just heard of her passing today. It was a complete shock. I am so sorry for your loss. She will truely be missed.

Kristi Torregrossa

August 9, 2006

Steve,

We (Dancing horse girls)are all so very sorry for this great loss. We loved having Lisa as a bunco player and friend. Lisa gave me so much great advice about my wedding planning.One day she just walked across the street and gave me all the things that she did'nt use while planning your wedding. She had lots of advice and some great idea's. We all will miss her! Prayers for you. Kristi

Sonja Bugg

August 8, 2006

I hired Lisa to work at Zurich through Spherion. I wanted to let you know that Lisa was a great employee, very dedicated to her position here. She will be missed by me and all Spherion employees here at Zurich.

John Tabolt

August 4, 2006

Lisa,



We never met you...God bless you... and Stephen... hopefully we will go skiing together someday...Love you...Cousin John and all.

Debbie Bridges

July 31, 2006

My sincerest condolences. Lisa was a really cool person who I really enjoyed working with. I will miss singing Monday Monday with her! Molly and Lisa are together in heaven.

Jen Rydalch

July 31, 2006

Lisa . . . You're warm now!!! I know how you hated being cold. You were always so grateful that I gave you your blankie to work in the cold air conditioning every day. I love your "straight-up" personality and sense of humor, your honesty and how genuine you are. I will always remember watching you and Roddy joking all the time - from training, to our first assigned seats on the floor and then when we moved. I thought it was cool that Roddy ended up over by us again after the move, even though he was in a different department. I loved your hugs and will miss your smile. I loved how you talked about your sweet husband, Steve - I always felt like I knew him because you described the activities that you guys would share and report after the weekend. Thank you for your support with my custody battle - your encouragement and thoughtfulness mean much. Give my mom a big hug for me :) Love, Jen

Scott Shields

July 31, 2006

You don't know me, but I am very sorry to hear about the loss of your wife. I worked with her at Zurich services for about six months and for the last few months I sat next to her in our cubicles. I wanted to let you know that God has something better in mind for all of us, not life in heaven but a live forever here on this earth in a paradise. This is a truly comforting thoughts at difficult times like the one you are going through

Eileen Gamache

July 29, 2006

Steve,

We are so sorry to hear about Lisa. We always remember Lisa and Mollie and all the fun times we had with you guys and all the Dancing Horse crowd. Lisa was a special part of our Girl's Night Bunco Group. We will pray for you and your family and please know you are always in our hearts and prayers.



Love,

Pierre & Eileen Gamache

Nancy Cramer

July 29, 2006

Lisa was always so positive, cheery, helpful and witty. If we were having a bad day, she would make us laugh. She was a great cubicle buddy. Lisa was a private person, but still shared parts of her life with us in which we could relate to. I close my eyes and can see her in her black, red and white sweater that she wore at work. My heart goes out to you Steve in your loss. Lisa was very special. I will miss her.

Mark Campman

July 29, 2006

Dear Steve and family,



You have my sincere condolences in the untimely passing of Lisa. I wish I had more contact with her as others have had. These testimonies provided by those who knew and loved her indicated she was a vivacious and caring human being. The world is remissed without her.



God Bless Lisa and the family and friends she has momentarily left behind.



Sincerely,

Dan McHugh

July 28, 2006

My sincere condolences on Lisa's passing. She will be greatly missed, gone but never forgotten. God bless!

Kyle Walker

July 28, 2006

Lisa, I didn't know you very long, but during that time I enjoyed talking with you everyday. In a world where people tend not to smile you always had one for me no matter what was happening. You will be missed.

Erika Robinson

July 28, 2006

It was a privilage to know Lisa she was a wonderful person and I enjoyed working with her.

Judy Dahl

July 28, 2006

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Lisa will be missed by those who knew her.

Cathy Munnerlyn

July 28, 2006

Lisa, I won't say good-bye, but simply that I will see you a little later on. My prayers for hope and comfort are with your family. For as I Thessalonians tells us not to sorrow because we have the Blessed Hope of the Return of Jesus Christ. On that glorious day, we shall be reunited with all our loved ones that have fallen asleep, and we which are alive and remain will be gathered together in the clouds. And so shall we ever be with the Lord. Therefore, comfort one another with these words.

Anedra Brooks

July 28, 2006

Lisa was a wonderful person. Our heart and our paryers go out to her husband,friends and family.Lisa will be missed. God Bless you all.

Marie Bradtmiller

July 28, 2006

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Deborah Lane

July 28, 2006

Although I didn't know her real well, her back and forth with her dear friend Roddy will always remain tops in my memory, she kept us all laughing and made work more bearable every day. She was such wonderful lady and we will miss her so very much.

Angela Widhalm

July 28, 2006

It was a priviledge to have worked with Lisa, she was a wonderful woman who could always make us laugh. She will be remembered by everyone she ever knew here.

July 28, 2006

Lisa, my friend, you touched so many lives with your sense of humor and your kindness. You made me want to be a better person. I'll always remember you. I miss you.

Love, Carol Yoakum

Emma Bradshaw

July 28, 2006

Steve,

Sorry to hear of your and our loss.

God Bless Lisa and Mollie. I believe the two of them can now walk and play together in the beautiful gardens of Heaven! My condolences go out to you and all of the family.

Roddy Hernandez

July 28, 2006

Lisa my friend, I miss you so much, when I heard that you passed I didn't take it well at all, I broke down. I think about all the times we came in every morning and we laughed and joked, we always had lunch together and laughed at those stupid court shows. I always looked forward to going to work because of you and whenever you weren't there I couldn't wait till you came back to work because it just isn't the same without you, at that time and now. I just can't believe you are not here anymore, I spoke to you Saturday just before, I think about that conversation everyday, you were telling me goodbye Lisa. I will hold that in my heart forever, I will hold our frienship, our laughs, our jokes, your image in my heart always. God bless you and keep you Lisa. Look upon me once in awhile. I miss you so much. Goodbye my dear friend.

Penny Martinez

July 28, 2006

Lisa was a loving aunt to my three sons, Jeremy, Jeff, and Brian. When the boys were growing up she was always there for them. She gave them unconditional love. She will always be in our hearts and memory.

Glenn Harmes

July 28, 2006

God Bless you Lisa and I know you're happy right now. Glenn

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